One website, CableTV.com, set out to determine exactly that by analyzing search results and Google Trends data to determine the most popular reality TV show in each state (plus D.C.) — revealing the tastes and interests of its population. The results are pretty varied, with only Hunted (Kansas, Missouri, Montana, South Dakota, Tennessee) and Bachelor in Paradise (Colorado, D.C., Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota) being the clear standout favorites with five each.

What's interesting about the states that are fans of Hunted and Bachelor in Paradise is that they are fitting in with and bucking stereotypes, respectively. As the report notes, the states that watch Hunted — a competition show where people essentially attempt to hide while investigators try to find them — are considered, based on a WalletHub study, to be the most dangerous states. On the flip side, don't think that the people watching Bachelor in Paradise only have love on the brain because, according to a 24/7 Wall St. index, they just so happen to be states that are fueled by sports.

Notable one-offs of states supporting local talent are New Yorkers declaring their allegiance to the over-the-top ladies of Mob Wives, Louisiana showing up for the Robertsons of Duck Dynasty, Nevada supporting the Las Vegas-set Pawn Stars, Georgia supporting the lovely peaches of The Real Housewives (leaving us to assume it's the Atlanta-based cast), and California keeping up with the whole Keeping Up With the Kardashians family.

Check out the full list to see what reality TV the people in your state are watching: